BLACK MYTH: WUKONG (2026)

This isn’t a legend retold—it’s a legend unleashed. *Black Myth: Wukong* hits with raw intensity, turning a familiar myth into something darker, heavier, and visually breathtaking.
Inspired by Journey to the West, the film reimagines the rise of Sun Wukong as a force of chaos and defiance. Born from stone, driven by fury, and constantly battling both gods and his own inner demons, Wukong isn’t just a hero—he’s a storm that refuses to be controlled. 

The action is on another level. Shape-shifting combat, fiery clones, and staff strikes that feel powerful enough to split the earth itself—it’s fast, brutal, and mesmerizing. But what truly stands out is the tone. This isn’t light fantasy; it leans into struggle, destiny, and the cost of rebellion.
Visually, it’s stunning—misty mountains, cursed realms, and mythical creatures that feel alive in every shadow. Every frame feels crafted, immersive, and intense.
Bold, emotional, and unapologetically epic, this is a myth reborn with teeth—and it bites hard.
